First it was supposed ”nazis” and White supremacists that were banned, then those critical of the replacement and the alt-right, followed by Pizzagate, Q-anon, Election skeptics, Ivermectin and questioning coronavirus ”vaccine” safety. Later we saw a spat of freedom convoy bans in Canada and now it has shifted to anything questioning NATO’s war with Russia in the Ukraine. What exciting thing will you not be able to share opinions about tomorrow? Stay tuned to find out.

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Simply stop using these organizations and they will stop existing, They depend on the public after all.
Jon Doe (Pureblood)
I deleted my PayPal account after they partnered with the racist organisation the ADL, never needed it since.
The problem with PayPal is that it makes life so easy and there simply is no alternative. At this point it would be a blessing to have companies spring up that could challenge the monopolies of Amazon, PayPal, Google, and Ebay. Even the favored goy Alex Jones got kicked off PayPal, it's not "just" a conservative or rightwing issue. But you can see on places such as GAB how that would fare.
We desperately need companies that could offer similar (or better) services such as these companies based on crypto-currencies and/or fiat with an absolute free-speech bias. But then, the internet is awash with pretenders and it'll be tooth and nails fighting to even get a marketplace established.
We truly live in a controlled, supervised, military world with few options. We don't realise it until we try to break free from this evil spider's-web.